Escherian segmented vase
The M.C. Escher tiling based on Pegasus is implemented using interlocking pieces of padauk and maple.
The M.C. Escher tiling based on Pegasus is implemented using interlocking pieces of padauk and maple.
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Awesome piece! I am a big fan of Escher and of your turning!! I would like to see the process for this project...perhaps FW will feature you in an article.
Very nice! I'd like to try something similar, thanks for the inspiration
This is amazing in both concept and execution. Thanks for posting these photos of a great piece of work. Fantastic!
I agree with agenttwitch...FW, please let Ken show us how he did this!
Holy smoke. Am getting a headache trying to figure this one out. Remarkable.
I just look at pieces like this one to realize how much I have yet to learn. Thrilling!
Awesome ;Would truly like to know how he got the figure in the piece.
Nobody can even understand how truly amazed and grateful I am to have such an amazing Dad. Not only is he a fine woodworker, talented writer and ingenious scientist, he is the BEST dad in the Universe. I say this is fine work, but not his finest. You'd have to really know him to know how fine a person and how fine an artist he really is. Indeed he should be featured for his talents!
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